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Re: OpenKeeper

I am not sure if java is the best decision for a project like this. On another hand, I guess if you stay true to game mechanics/art style, performance will not be an issue after 15 years

As I understand, quite a lot of progress was done on data reverse engineering, very good job! I am currently working on a modern game engine in c++. I always wanted to remake DKII myself. It this is of interest to you, PM me, let's talk, maybe we can come up with a mutually beneficial solution

Re: OpenKeeper

Re: OpenKeeper

I am not sure if java is the best decision for a project like this. On another hand, I guess if you stay true to game mechanics/art style, performance will not be an issue after 15 years

As I understand, quite a lot of progress was done on data reverse engineering, very good job! I am currently working on a modern game engine in c++. I always wanted to remake DKII myself. It this is of interest to you, PM me, let's talk, maybe we can come up with a mutually beneficial solution

Thanks.

They made WFTO with Unity. So I'd say it has the same drawbacks than we do, being garbage collected. Performance otherwise I don't consider being much worse in JAVA than C++. It has been 10 years since I last touched C/C++, I'm already illiterate in that area

We are not documenting the file formats. We do try to keep the code so that it is just simple readers / data bean. But there are people documenting them, and we are benefiting also from them.

Re: OpenKeeper

We are a little bit late if we wanted to keep the trimonthly video updates. But we have a lot working now, basically you can play campaign level 1. And actually many other levels as well against the good player. Fighting is one thing that has been implemented. Nothing is very polished at the moment but I'll try adding some features in quick & dirty. We need some refactoring anyway and a bit redesign for the multiplayer. So the semi-working features help a bit to give an understanding of the requirements.

Money does not really help the development to be honest, maybe it would give some motivation. But the limiting factor is that I'm 33 years old with a day job (actually just changed to a new company even) So with 1 million dollars you would still get just few hours in a week